家族連れにおすすめのシェムリアップ:子供向けのおすすめアクティビティ、料金、交通情報(2025年)

Thinking of taking the family to seem reap Cambodia or just want a really memorable holiday? The kids will talk about it for years. Today, I’ll show you the best kid-friendly things to do in and around Anchor and CMRE, the realistic prices to expect, how far each place is from town, and the easiest ways to get there with children in tow. First up, the Ankor Temples. They’re the reason most families visit CM Reap and for good reason. Ankor Watt, Taprom, and Bayon are cinematic, adventurous, and easily turned into a family day trip. A one-day adult pass currently costs $37. Uh, a 3-day pass, $62, and a 7-day pass, $72. Kids are usually discounted or free depending on age, but always check at the ticket office. Plan a couple of short temple visits rather than trying to do everything in one blistering sunburned. Tapron, also known as the Tomb Raider Temple, as some of the film with Angelina Jolie was shot there. This is a favorite for children. Giant tree roots growing over ruins feel like a real jungle adventure. Great for photos and exploring. Bayon’s giant stone faces intrigue older kids and teens. Keep visits short. Bring sun hats, water, and a small snack. Use a tuk tuk driver for short hops between temples and allow time for rest. The Anchor complex entrance area is roughly 8 kilometers from central CMRE town. Travel times typically 20 to 30 minutes depending on traffic. Taxis or tuk tuks are very easy to arrange. Short tuk tuk trips inside town 1 to $3 per short hop. or you can hire a tuk tuk driver for a full day. He’ll take you to all the different temples you want to go to. He’ll hang around and wait for you while you explore. He’ll even have a a cold box with some cold water waiting for you when you return. And this possibly around $25 per day, which is great value. Private car hire per day ranges roughly $35 to $60 depending on vehicle whether you want AC and longer distances. Some of the temples can be quite a distance. Uh Banate Slay is a good 45 minutes to an hour but uh it’s well worth the visit as one of my particular favorites. It’s beautiful. If you need a relaxed, child-friendly activity that still feels special, check out the Anchor Eye Ferris wheel. It’s right in town. It’s a gentle ride with great views over CMREap. Ideal for younger kids or families who need a break from walking. Tickets are around $8 to $10 per person for a ride that lasts roughly 15 to 20 minutes. Conveniently located in town, generally a 5 to 15 minute tuk tuk ride from central pub street depending on where you’re staying. Transport cost tuk tuk short ride 1 to $3 from town center and kuray is a quick one-stop activity and works well between temple days. For an evening treat, the far Cambodian circus is brilliant for families. It’s high energy, modern acrobatics mixed with Cambodian music and storytelling. Tickets run around $18 for adults and about 10 for children. Age categories depend on the show. It’s a fantastic way to expose kids to performing arts and it supports local youth arts programs too. It’s in CMRE town. Tuk tuk to the venue is short $2 to $6 depending on your starting point obviously or sometimes it’s included with tour transfers. [Music] A boat trip on Ton Sap to see the floating villages is a memorable family day. Kids love the boats and the unusual stilled houses. Typical boat tours to places like Kong Pluck and Chong Caner start from around 20 to $30 per person depending on private versus shared tours and the season. These trips show a completely different side of Cambodian life and they are both educational and visually striking. The floating villages are typically 10 to 20 kilometers from CMRE depending on which village you choose. Transfer time to the pier is around 20 to 45 minutes. Tours commonly include hotel pickup by van. Alternatively, a tuk tuk can reach the pier for a few dollars, but a private car or van is more comfortable for families. Ankor, what mini golf fun for all ages. It’s a little bit of nostalgia. Anchorwatt Putt is a quirky 14hole mini golf course with miniature temple replicas. Great for younger kids and a loweffort activity after a long morning of sightseeing. Prices are very familyfriendly around $5 to $10 per round depending on number of rounds and whether you include drinks. It’s very close to town. Typically a five to 10 minute tuk tuk ride. A short tuk tuk ride like this will cost you one to$3. Miniolf is an inexpensive afternoon filler that kids will love. Butterfly paradise and small nature centers. Gentle educational stops. Butterfly Gardens and small wildlife centers are perfect for preschoolers and early primary school kids. Butterfly Paradise or similar centers often charge around $5 to $8 for children and slightly more for adults. A calm educational 30 to 60 minute stop where kids can learn about life cycles and local species. Usually a short drive from town, 10 to 30 minutes depending on which center you’ve chosen. A tuk tuk for this two to six dollars. [Music] If your family likes nature and a little hiking, Panom Koulen National Park and Cabalpian, the river of a thousand lingers are unforgettable. These are full day trips. Panom Koulen is roughly 48 km from CM Reap which is about 1 and a half to 2 hours drive and Cabal Spanian is in the same general area. Booking a private day tour or driver is best. Expect a longer day. Small hikes and a chance to swim in jungle waterfalls. Organized tours range widely, but private day trips often start from $60 to $100 per vehicle or from $79 per person for guided tours depending on inclusions. So, what is there here for kids to enjoy? Well, cold waterfall pools for a splash. Don’t forget to bring some swimwear. Short jungle tres. Remember, decent shoes and seeing ancient riverbed carvings. That’s Cabal Spian. Great for older kids who can handle a walk. Transport and cost, private car van hire for the day, $45 to $100 depending on vehicle and distance. Some companies include lunch. Uh tuk tuks are not ideal for this. Uh the journey is uh quite difficult for a tuk tuk. Some of the roads are narrow and steep, so a private car is your best bet. For slightly older kids and adventurous families, the Ankor Zipline offers a safe and supervised zipline experience in a controlled ecoadventure setting. Prices start from around $49 per person, and there are usually height, weight, and age restrictions. You need to check these before you go. It’s a great way to combine a little thrill with some stunning temple views. Here’s [Music] something truly unique to CMREap, and it’s both educational and inspiring for families. Just a few minutes from the center of town, you can visit the Apopo Visitor Center, where specially trained African giant pouched rats help clear landmines that were left behind after decades of conflict in Cambodia. Don’t worry, it’s completely safe. And the rats are adorable. They’re small, gentle, and so light they can walk over buried mines without setting them off. They use their powerful sense of smell to detect explosives, helping de miners safely clear the land, so local communities can farm, build, and live without fear. The guided tour lasts about 45 minutes to an hour, and it’s surprisingly engaging for both adults and kids. You’ll see a live demonstration of a rat at work, learn how they’re trained in Tanzania, and discover how much land has already been made safe thanks to these clever little heroes. Entrance costs are very reasonable, about $8 per adult and four for children, and the money directly supports the demining work they do. The center is located about 3 kilometers from downtown CMRE, roughly a 10-minute tuk tuk ride. This should cost you two to three dollars each way. It’s one of those experience that stays with you. It’s meaningful, educational, and something that sparks great conversations with your kids about courage, innovation, and compassion. A few practical tips to make your CMRE family holiday run smoothly. Transport. For short moves, tuk tuks are fun and cheap. $1 to $3 for short rides. For longer day trips or waterfall visits, hire a private car or van. It’s more comfortable for kids and safer on long routs. Full day temple transport by tuk tuk is often $15 to $25. Sun and heat. Mornings and late afternoons are best for outdoor activities. Always pack sunscreen, hats, and water. Health. Carry insect repellent for deni prevention and bring a basic first aid kit for serious medical care. CMRE has clinics but serious cases may need transfer to Pumpang or abroad. Consider travel insurance schedules. Kids do best with routine. Try to schedule temple visits around nap times or split temple days with playtime at pools or anchor putt. Tickets and booking pre-book far circus and anchor passes during high season. This is November to February. This is to avoid lines. CM Reap is an excellent family destination full of wonders, relatively affordable and full of hands-on experiences for children. From temple adventures to ferris wheel sunsets, from circus nights to floating village boat trips, there’s a huge range of activities to keep all ages happy. With sensible planning, early starts, pool transport for long days, hydration, and basic insect protection. You can make a family trip here safe, memorable, and wonderfully different from anything back home. If this video helped you plan your CMRE family holiday, please hit like, subscribe, and leave a comment. What’s your kid’s favorite travel activity? 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